
If you look at the top, it’s actually a no-button mouse appearance with the Apple logo right at the bottom and then the sides are where the most aluminum can be seen without any interruption and then the bottom has the sensor. In terms of functionality, I really do like this mouse. Personally, I like the look and feel with the aluminum body and the flat shape but it is not the most comfortable mouse that I’ve ever used, you can definitely get a better one that has a little thumb rest, and then that is higher for your palm. Here, you can determine whether the Magic Mouse 2 is for you. It does have some faults and in most cases, the Magic Trackpad 2 is vastly superior. But, the overall product is nice and worth it. This mouse may comfortable for some people or may not because of its flat design. The Magic Mouse is a very popular and nice accessory to operate Apple devices like Macbook, Mac, iMac, etc. This is the original mouse in this version. Top-shell design matches other Apple products.īluetooth technology and Touch-sensitive technology.ĭetail Review: INTRODUCTION: Apple Magic Mouse 1 Miniature sensors detect even the slightest movement. Laser technology delivers 20 times the performance of standard optical tracking. Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 or Mac OS X v10.6.1 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0ĩ hours of run up time in 2 minutes of charge The shallow design doesn’t fill the curve of your hand. Good for both left- and right-handed use.Īutomatically pairs with Macs via Bluetooth.Ĭannot use the mouse while it is charging. Multi-touch gestures mean no moving parts. Is it worth to upgrade or not, let’s see in the detailed review. Both the mouse works well and there are some minor differences. The Apple Magic Mouse and Apple Magic Mouse 2 are compared here.
